
Depending on the Enterprise Terminal Server's configuration, users will be able to choose the node on which to run their virtual desktop and/or sessions will be automatically load-balanced among the nodes (default). Users will connect to the Enterprise Terminal Server which is the single point of access to all the available nodes. Once installed, the NoMachine Terminal Server Node has to be added to the Enterprise Terminal Server. It is not a standalone server and cannot accept direct connections to its host! NoMachine Terminal Server Node is designed to be specifically installed on a Linux remote node and be part of a multi-node environment ruled by a NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server. What is NoMachine Terminal Server Node for? Welcome to the NoMachine Terminal Server Node - Installation and Configuration Guide v. NoMachine Terminal Server Node Installation and Configuration Guide Device Sharing, Copy&Paste and File Transferġ. Limiting or Terminating Virtual Desktops Automaticallyĩ. Executing Custom Scripts on Node EventsĨ.3. Setting a Virtual Desktop Environment on LinuxĨ.2. Supported Server-Node Connection ProtocolsĨ.1. Greeting Messages (for Virtual Desktops)ħ. Managing Users on the Terminal Server Node HostĦ.2. Hiding the NoMachine Monitor and Notification Messagesĥ.4.

Supporting OpenGL Applications in Virtual Sessionĥ.3. The X11 Vector Graphics Mode in Client SessionsĤ.4.

Video Streaming Encoding in Client SessionsĤ.3. Video Streaming Encoding in Web SessionsĤ.2. Compression Techniques and OptimizationsĤ.1.

Connecting by Browsers or NoMachine Client to the Enterprise Terminal Serverģ.2. Initiating a NoMachine Connection (end-user's side)ģ.1. NoMachine Terminal Server Node - Installation and Configuration GuideĢ.6.
